Our dog isn't eating....
Our dog isn't eating....
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Mr Roper

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14,172 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Last Wednesday we homed a Bulldog...He's been great and we've instantly bonded.
Only thing that concerns me is he eats very little and is losing weight. He's happy and full of beans so I don't think he's depressed...Gets plenty of attention and walks. We don't give him any of our food. Rather than leave his bowl out all the time i've started putting it down for about 30 min then moving it so it encourages eating time but that's not working.
His previous owners said he only eats a certain brand and flavour which we've stuck too.

I hope he sorts himself out before he loses too much weight.

My gf has suggested we add some raw mince to his food tonight in the hope to kick start his appetite.

Puzzled as he's not unwell and seems very happy in his surroundings and us.


Any advice?

The culprit...


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ali_kat

32,144 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Name?
Age?
History?

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Mr Roper

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14,172 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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ali_kat said:
Name?
Age?
History?

smile
His name's Marley..He's 3 1/2 and originally from Middlesborough wink Previous owners had him from about 8 months old. He's come from a great home and very much loved.

Tyre Tread

10,662 posts

240 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Pilchards. Really, tinned pilchards - dogs don't seem able to resist them.

Catz

4,852 posts

235 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Maybe he's over-excited about the move!??

When our dog's off her food she responds well to scrambled egg, cooked chicken or rice mixed in with her food. Mind you that might just be her ...

The Moose

23,577 posts

233 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Mr Roper said:
ali_kat said:
Name?
Age?
History?

smile
His name's Marley..He's 3 1/2 and originally from Middlesborough wink Previous owners had him from about 8 months old. He's come from a great home and very much loved.
No likey, no lighty?!

If it were I, I'd have him checked out by the vet and then just leave his food out. Assuming nothing's wrong, he'll eat when he's hungry!!

Tyre Tread

10,662 posts

240 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Catz said:
Maybe he's over-excited about the move!??

When our dog's off her food she responds well to scrambled egg, cooked chicken or rice mixed in with her food. Mind you that might just be her ...
Nope, you're not alone. All three of our GSDs would happily eat scrambled eggs, chicken and rice but even when they were off food enough to not eat all of those they would still eat pilchards.

Edited by Tyre Tread on Tuesday 3rd February 14:14

SpeckledJim

32,836 posts

277 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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How does he taste?

I love the old ones.

Mr Roper

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14,172 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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The Moose said:
No likey, no lighty?!

If it were I, I'd have him checked out by the vet and then just leave his food out. Assuming nothing's wrong, he'll eat when he's hungry!!
That was my first thought...leave him to it and he'll eat when he's ready but it's been a week now and his bones are showing. He's not the biggest bulldog as it is and now starting to look a bit gaunt.
I've got an appointment next week at the local vets to get him registered so will bring it up then if nothing changes.


Pilchards are on the shopping list hehe

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Some dogs are really stubborn and will rather starve than eat what is being offered. I have known dogs go 3-4 days barely eating! (usually by then an owner gives in understandably) However some will eat well one day and very little for a day or two. This is fine if healthy weight is being maintained.

Firstly what is the make of food you are giving. Secondly I would offer some white fish, scrambled egg and rice or potato etc just to get the appetite going again, could risk anorexia becoming chronic otherwise; if he is losing weight he needs to get eating properly again. He sounds well otherwise but I should suggest a vet check to be safe!!

Edited by bexVN on Tuesday 3rd February 14:23

tedmus

1,933 posts

159 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Best to get him checked out. I wouldn't be leaving food out for him though, just encourages them to graze, it's best to have set meal times as dogs need routines.

My bh can be fussy sometimes and will refuse a meal now and again (usually if she got something nice and tasty in her last one), if she doesn't eat it then it gets taken up and she'll get another next meal time.

Cute dog btw smile

Mr Roper

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14,172 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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He's on James Wellbeloved turkey and rice and has been for a long time. Stubborn would make sense...He's very inquisitive about his food but will snub it and walk away. I bought another brand of similar quality on the weekend but he wasn't interested.

I've got a load of eggs so tonight he's getting scrambled eggs and pilchards. Jammy get.

ali_kat

32,144 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Is he drinking ok?

Mr Roper

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14,172 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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ali_kat said:
Is he drinking ok?
Yep...he's been drinking plenty.

FiF

48,137 posts

275 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Our Golden puppy is on Wellbeloved. We tend to ring the changes round fish, duck and lamb. Occasionally he likes a bit of wet food. Wellbeloved or wainwrights.

He was weaned on Beta chicken and he hates it got bored.

Show him a bowl of boiled chicken and rice with some veggies in though.

Pilchards eh?

Our vet says dogs don't suffer from anorexia and they can go three days. Assume he's not eating poop which they will do when starving.

When Charley gets to a year old he's going off commercial food onto home prepared stuff, not raw but example chicken, rice, carrots, apples and some green stuff eg broccoli. Just need to consider if he needs supplements and what. Being a Golden he's a greedy git so it's down to us to keep weight in check.

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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I agree and mentioned 3-4days is possible if otherwise we'll but they can develop anorexia if it goes on much longer, almost like they forget they need to eat (it can happen to any animal) A week is too long for him not to ve eating.

Ryn36

6,053 posts

192 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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So did he trough his eggs and pilchards?

I've heard a few times now that some dogs can take literally weeks to adapt to major changes/stresses in their life.

And a common behavioural manifestation of stress is being "off" food...



-at the risk of making him even fussier in the long term, I would ring the changes on his food to see if you can find something to entice him to eat. As Bex said, a week is a very long time to not eat, even if the rest of his behaviours are relatively normal and healthy.

(What's his 'business' like? No issues when things reappear from the back end? No discomfort/straining?)

Tyre Tread

10,662 posts

240 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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otolith

65,937 posts

228 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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Vet suggested scrambled eggs for our GSD when he came home from having his obllocks off. Completely turned his nose up at it!

ali_kat

32,144 posts

245 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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He's away